Collection Vehicle Noise Level Sample Clauses

Collection Vehicle Noise Level. The noise level generated by Collection vehicles using 837 compaction mechanisms during the stationary compaction process shall not exceed 838 seventy-five (75) decibels at twenty-five (25) feet from the Collection vehicle measured at 839 an elevation of five (5) feet above ground level using the "A" scale of a standard sound 840 level meter at slow response, or Applicable Law, whichever is more stringent.
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Collection Vehicle Noise Level. All collection vehicle operations shall be 650 conducted as quietly as possible and must comply with U.S. EPA noise emission regulations 651 currently codified at 40 CFR Part 205, and other applicable State County and CITY noise control 652 regulations.
Collection Vehicle Noise Level. The noise level generated by collection vehicles using compaction mechanisms during the stationary compaction process shall not exceed seventy- five (75) decibels at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the collection vehicle measured at an elevation of five (5) feet above ground level using the “A” scale of the standard sound level meter at slow response. CONTRACTOR shall cause the collection vehicles to be tested on an annual basis during the months of March and April. CONTRACTOR shall maintain copies of certificates of testing showing the results of the vehicle testing and shall make such certificates available for inspection upon request by the City Representative. CONTRACTOR shall not use any collection vehicle that does not meet the noise level limitations of this Section.
Collection Vehicle Noise Level. 2 The noise level generated by collection vehicles using compaction 3 mechanisms during the stationary compaction process shall not exceed seventy- 4 five (75) decibels at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the collection vehicle 5 measured at an elevation of five (5) feet above ground level using the “A” scale of 6 the standard sound level meter at slow response. CONTRACTOR shall cause the 7 collection vehicles to be tested on an annual basis during the months of March and 8 April. CONTRACTOR shall maintain copies of certificates of testing showing the 9 results of the vehicle testing and shall make such certificates available for 10 inspection upon request by the City Representative. CONTRACTOR shall not use 11 any collection vehicle that does not meet the noise level limitations of this Section.
Collection Vehicle Noise Level. The noise level generated by Collection vehicles shall not exceed seventy-five (75) decibels at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet from the Collection vehicle measured at an elevation of five (5) feet above ground level using the “A” scale of the standard sound level meter at slow response. FRANCHISEE shall test noise levels for each vehicle prior to placing it in service and shall re-test each vehicle no less than once every three (3) years from the time it is first placed in service. FRANCHISEE shall maintain copies of certificates of testing showing the results of the vehicle testing and shall make such certificates available for inspection upon request by the City Representative.

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